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1. ''UK tax.''  
1. ''UK tax - stamp duty.''  
The process in stamp duty whereby the document and supporting evidence is sent to Her Majesty's Revenue & Customs to determine the amount of stamp duty payable.
 
The process in stamp duty whereby the document and supporting evidence is sent to His Majesty's Revenue & Customs to determine the amount of stamp duty payable.
 


2. ''Law''.
2. ''Law''.
The settlement of a dispute by a formal legal procedure.
The settlement of a dispute by a formal legal procedure.


3.
 
The settlement of disputes by various less formal procedures, with the aim of providing quicker, cheaper and less confrontational resolutions.
3. ''Dispute resolution - less formal procedures.''
 
More generally, the settlement of disputes by various less formal procedures, with the aim of providing quicker, cheaper and less confrontational resolutions.




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[His Majesty's Revenue & Customs]]  (HMRC)
* [[Law]]
* [[Resolution]]
* [[Stamp duty]]
* [[Stamp duty]]
* [[Tax]]


[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]]
[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]]
[[Category:Compliance_and_audit]]
[[Category:Compliance_and_audit]]

Latest revision as of 15:52, 28 September 2022

1. UK tax - stamp duty.

The process in stamp duty whereby the document and supporting evidence is sent to His Majesty's Revenue & Customs to determine the amount of stamp duty payable.


2. Law.

The settlement of a dispute by a formal legal procedure.


3. Dispute resolution - less formal procedures.

More generally, the settlement of disputes by various less formal procedures, with the aim of providing quicker, cheaper and less confrontational resolutions.


See also